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Combining cardiac monitoring with actigraphy aids nocturnal arousal detection during ambulatory sleep assessment in insomnia

STUDY OBJECTIVES: The objective assessment of insomnia has remained difficult. Multisensory devices collecting heart rate (HR) and motion are regarded as the future of ambulatory sleep monitoring. Unfortunately, reports on altered average HR or heart rate variability (HRV) during sleep in insomnia a...

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Autores principales: Rösler, Lara, van der Lande, Glenn, Leerssen, Jeanne, Vandegriffe, Austin G, Lakbila-Kamal, Oti, Foster-Dingley, Jessica C, Albers, Anne C W, van Someren, Eus J W
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9113014/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35554586
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sleep/zsac031
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author Rösler, Lara
van der Lande, Glenn
Leerssen, Jeanne
Vandegriffe, Austin G
Lakbila-Kamal, Oti
Foster-Dingley, Jessica C
Albers, Anne C W
van Someren, Eus J W
author_facet Rösler, Lara
van der Lande, Glenn
Leerssen, Jeanne
Vandegriffe, Austin G
Lakbila-Kamal, Oti
Foster-Dingley, Jessica C
Albers, Anne C W
van Someren, Eus J W
author_sort Rösler, Lara
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description STUDY OBJECTIVES: The objective assessment of insomnia has remained difficult. Multisensory devices collecting heart rate (HR) and motion are regarded as the future of ambulatory sleep monitoring. Unfortunately, reports on altered average HR or heart rate variability (HRV) during sleep in insomnia are equivocal. Here, we evaluated whether the objective quantification of insomnia improves by assessing state-related changes in cardiac measures. METHODS: We recorded electrocardiography, posture, and actigraphy in 33 people without sleep complaints and 158 patients with mild to severe insomnia over 4 d in their home environment. At the microscale, we investigated whether HR changed with proximity to gross (body) and small (wrist) movements at nighttime. At the macroscale, we calculated day-night differences in HR and HRV measures. For both timescales, we tested whether outcome measures were related to insomnia diagnosis and severity. RESULTS: At the microscale, an increase in HR was often detectable already 60 s prior to as well as following a nocturnal chest, but not wrist, movement. This increase was slightly steeper in insomnia and was associated with insomnia severity, but future EEG recordings are necessary to elucidate whether these changes occur prior to or simultaneously with PSG-indicators of wakefulness. At the macroscale, we found an attenuated cardiac response to sleep in insomnia: patients consistently showed smaller day-night differences in HR and HRV. CONCLUSIONS: Incorporating state-related changes in cardiac features in the ambulatory monitoring of sleep might provide a more sensitive biomarker of insomnia than the use of cardiac activity averages or actigraphy alone.
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spelling pubmed-91130142022-05-18 Combining cardiac monitoring with actigraphy aids nocturnal arousal detection during ambulatory sleep assessment in insomnia Rösler, Lara van der Lande, Glenn Leerssen, Jeanne Vandegriffe, Austin G Lakbila-Kamal, Oti Foster-Dingley, Jessica C Albers, Anne C W van Someren, Eus J W Sleep Insomnia and Psychiatric Disorders STUDY OBJECTIVES: The objective assessment of insomnia has remained difficult. Multisensory devices collecting heart rate (HR) and motion are regarded as the future of ambulatory sleep monitoring. Unfortunately, reports on altered average HR or heart rate variability (HRV) during sleep in insomnia are equivocal. Here, we evaluated whether the objective quantification of insomnia improves by assessing state-related changes in cardiac measures. METHODS: We recorded electrocardiography, posture, and actigraphy in 33 people without sleep complaints and 158 patients with mild to severe insomnia over 4 d in their home environment. At the microscale, we investigated whether HR changed with proximity to gross (body) and small (wrist) movements at nighttime. At the macroscale, we calculated day-night differences in HR and HRV measures. For both timescales, we tested whether outcome measures were related to insomnia diagnosis and severity. RESULTS: At the microscale, an increase in HR was often detectable already 60 s prior to as well as following a nocturnal chest, but not wrist, movement. This increase was slightly steeper in insomnia and was associated with insomnia severity, but future EEG recordings are necessary to elucidate whether these changes occur prior to or simultaneously with PSG-indicators of wakefulness. At the macroscale, we found an attenuated cardiac response to sleep in insomnia: patients consistently showed smaller day-night differences in HR and HRV. CONCLUSIONS: Incorporating state-related changes in cardiac features in the ambulatory monitoring of sleep might provide a more sensitive biomarker of insomnia than the use of cardiac activity averages or actigraphy alone. Oxford University Press 2022-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9113014/ /pubmed/35554586 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sleep/zsac031 Text en © Sleep Research Society 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Sleep Research Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Insomnia and Psychiatric Disorders
Rösler, Lara
van der Lande, Glenn
Leerssen, Jeanne
Vandegriffe, Austin G
Lakbila-Kamal, Oti
Foster-Dingley, Jessica C
Albers, Anne C W
van Someren, Eus J W
Combining cardiac monitoring with actigraphy aids nocturnal arousal detection during ambulatory sleep assessment in insomnia
title Combining cardiac monitoring with actigraphy aids nocturnal arousal detection during ambulatory sleep assessment in insomnia
title_full Combining cardiac monitoring with actigraphy aids nocturnal arousal detection during ambulatory sleep assessment in insomnia
title_fullStr Combining cardiac monitoring with actigraphy aids nocturnal arousal detection during ambulatory sleep assessment in insomnia
title_full_unstemmed Combining cardiac monitoring with actigraphy aids nocturnal arousal detection during ambulatory sleep assessment in insomnia
title_short Combining cardiac monitoring with actigraphy aids nocturnal arousal detection during ambulatory sleep assessment in insomnia
title_sort combining cardiac monitoring with actigraphy aids nocturnal arousal detection during ambulatory sleep assessment in insomnia
topic Insomnia and Psychiatric Disorders
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9113014/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35554586
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sleep/zsac031
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